Lakeview Medical Clinic
9104 179 Ave NW T5Z 2K9 Edmonton, AB, Canada
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Locality: Edmonton, Alberta
Phone: +1 587-400-3709
Address: 9104 179 Ave NW T5Z 2K9 Edmonton, AB, Canada
Website: www.lakeviewmedical.ca
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Effective November 2nd Dr Samuel Azer(Obstetrician & Gynaecologist )will join our clinic. He is going to provide the following care: Prenatal Care... Menopause Management Hormone Therapies Menstrual problems; such as premenstrual syndrome Endometriosis Womens Health Checks; pap smears Contraception, IUD insertion & removal Colposcopy Assessment & management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Management of osteoporosis or osteopaenia Pelvic floor for incontinence, pelvic pain, and pessary insertion Sexual issues; such as dyspareunia (painful intercourse) Vulva Clinic Fertility clinic He sees patients by referral only. Fax 587-400-1719 Phone 587-400-3709
Reminder: The kids are back in school as of Tuesday. Please remember to observe all unmarked crosswalks and school zones. The kids will be excited and not paying attention, please be extra diligent.
Have a safe and fun long weekend!
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Ghassan Al-Naami to Lakeview Medical Clinic. Dr. Al-Naami will be joining us here with a wealth of experience and a passion for pediatric cardiology and pediatric mental health, including ADD/ADHD, Autism spectrum, depression and anxiety, and learning difficulties in children. Anyone interested in an appointment for their child/ren should call the clinic to book an initial appointment with Dr. Elharathi.... We are open Monday to Friday from 2 - 8 pm, and Saturdays from 11 am - 4 pm @ 587-400-3709. Walk-in appointments are always available to see Dr. Elharathi. We also take referrals to see Dr. Al-Naami from other clinics by fax @ 587-400-1719. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call.
Did you know..... Injury is the leading cause of death for children and young adults. It is among the leading causes of hospitalization for children, young adults and... seniors, and it is a major cause of disability in Canada1. The annual cost of injuries to Canadians is estimated at $19.8 billion2. This includes the direct costs of health care, as well as the indirect costs related to reduced productivity due to hospitalization, disability and premature death3. More than 40% of child and youth injuries treated in emergency departments are sport and recreation related4. In spite of this massive cost, we struggle to understand the injury process and change this outcome. Sport and physical activity involve some degree of risk. Risk is not necessarily a bad thing or something we want to always avoid. We take risks every day walking across the street, driving to work or trying something new. Often these risks are calculated. We weigh the pros and cons, and we prepare to face the uncertainty of risk by taking a course to learn a new skill or purchasing insurance. Still, risk can have serious consequences like injury or death. Building a culture of safety and injury prevention in sport and physical activity programming requires a widespread agreement that injuries are predictable and preventable.
For the rest of July, August, and September: We are offering Drivers Medicals here at the clinic for $80 (cash only please) from 3pm, the last time for walkins being 7:15pm. Appointments are not necessary.... We are located at : #16, 9104 179 Avenue NW phone: 587-400-3709 Drivers Medicals are also available other days of the week for $125. We look forward to seeing you.
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue. This leads to increased bone fragility and risk of fracture (broken bones), particularly of the hip, spine, wrist and shoulder. Osteoporosis is often known as the silent thief because bone loss occurs without symptoms. Osteoporosis is sometimes confused with osteoarthritis, because the names are similar. Osteoporosis is a bone disease; osteoarthritis is a disease of the joints and surrounding tissue.
Did you know..... Osteoporosis affects approximately 1.4 million Canadians, mainly postmenopausal women and the elderly. Osteoporosis affects 1 in 4 women and more than 1 in 8 men over the age of 50 years, with 1 in 4 men and women having evidence of a vertebral fracture. Almost 30,000 hip fractures occur each year. By the year 2030, the number of hip fractures is expected to quadruple.
We are accepting new patients
This coming Friday, July 7 we will be offering a Drivers Medical Clinic for all who need to get theirs completed. Please bring picture ID and your Alberta Healthcare Card. There will also be a 2-page or a 4-page form to complete, depending on your needs. The fee is $80, we do not accept debit or credit cards, unfortunately, cash only.... For further questions you can reach Desiree @ 587-400-3709 from 2-8pm. We are also available on a walk-in basis for Drivers Medicals. #16, 9104 179 Avenue NW There is also a link on the main page to help with directions from your location. We look forward to seeing you. Our next Drivers Medical Clinic will be on Friday, July 21st from 3-8pm.
We are open today between 2-8pm
Correction! We are open today from 3 - 7pm.
We will be closed from Saturday July 1 to Monday July 3, for the holiday. We will resume regular clinic hours on Tuesday July 4 @ 2:00pm Happy Canada Day! Please stay safe this weekend.
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